Radiant Silvergin

@radiantsilvergin.bsky.social

Posting pseudonymously with my bsky buds like it's October 2024. All the wrong people are in prison cells. All the wrong people are killing themselves.

Palmer Luckey's retro gaming company uses the same components for its gaming products as it does its Trump-backed Anduril war profiteering. LCD panels, FPGA circuit boards. he's making these whitewashing toys because they're a rounding error for bulk drone parts purchases. avoid ModRetro.

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Game Sack spent 2020 complaining on Twitter that police brutality is because people don't just comply with police fast enough and that BLM protests are all just an excuse to loot stuff, followed by his usual "but I'm not political!" This is his schtick and he has always been this way.

Our youngest kid is entering her preteen era but her media requests are like, "can we play halo and watch the simpsons together?" I'm not made of stone okay I have a beating heart and I love my children of COURSE we're playing halo and watching the simpsons together.

Remember that brief moment of broad realization after Luigi killed that insurance company dickhead but before they knew who did it, and it was like "well shit, there are millions of people with probable cause tbh. not gonna examine that at all, nope."

There are a handful of actors/TV shows that exist only as an infinite series of brunchlord reaction GIFs and they make me irrationally angry on sight. If I ever see that smug guy with the huge eyebrows IRL I'm gonna act up and smack up. I'm gonna make him eat those eyebrows bro.

Because they unionized early and were very successful at it. And executives have spent over half a century attempting to make sure it never happens again. The total switch to cgi after frog princess was union breaking because they were lumped in with vfx workers and denied the right to organize

Fryda Wolff@frydawolff.bsky.social · last mo.

One animator put it plainly: “You have no idea how frustrating it is to see press release after press release touting how much money our animated film made and how many nominations we got; then [the studio] turns to people who have worked here forever and says, ‘We don’t need you anymore.’” Heh.